We are still investigating this issue. In the meantime, Microsoft has released KB4534132 with the following release note:

Addresses incorrect width of the text-insertion caret in TextBox et al., when the system DPI exceeds 96. In particular, the caret rendered nothing on a monitor with lower DPI than the primary, in some DPI-aware situations.

This sounds very similar to the problem being reported in this thread. Would anyone who's affected by the disappearing caret issue be able to install this update (from Windows Update) and report if it helps?

We are still investigating this issue. In the meantime, Microsoft has released KB4534132 with the following release note:

Addresses incorrect width of the text-insertion caret in TextBox et al., when the system DPI exceeds 96. In particular, the caret rendered nothing on a monitor with lower DPI than the primary, in some DPI-aware situations.

This sounds very similar to the problem being reported in this thread. Would anyone who's affected by the disappearing caret issue be able to install this update (from Windows Update) and report if it helps?

I made sure the latest Microsoft updates were installed. This hotfix was not in the resulting list of installed hotfixes. When I tried to manually install this hotfix, I received a message that this one did not apply to my computer. [sigh]

I forgot to mention that even when Win10 was updated to version 1909 and all the latest hotfixes were installed, the problem (no cursor in second monitor) still was not fixed. Sorry.

I, too, have the latest Win10 version 1909 update and the cursor does not show up on the second monitor in notes and in certain fields in the Sermon Editor. The problem in notes is annoying but you can still add notes. You just have to click and type, hoping you clicked in the right place before typing away.

I, too, have the latest Win10 version 1909 update and the cursor does not show up on the second monitor in notes and in certain fields in the Sermon Editor. The problem in notes is annoying but you can still add notes. You just have to click and type, hoping you clicked in the right place before typing away.

Frustrating, but still usable. I'm happy to see that Faithlife's software engineers are still gnawing on this issue.